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IAPS Security Service Review

May 9, 2015

IAPS Security Service AKA Intl-Alliance offers services in many different nations and a host of different anonymity and privacy features.

They are technically savvy and dedicated to the theme of security and offer privacy services which allow individuals in nations where traffic is monitored and individuals at workplaces where firewalls are used to surf the Internet freely and without the threat of being monitored.

Intl-alliance Speed Test

IAPS Security tested at comparable levels of speed to other service providers.

IAPS Security Pricing Plans

IAPS Security pricing plans vary by the nation where the service is purchased. For United States customers, service is charged by the month and includes options for PPTP, L2TP/IPsec and SSTP protocols. For US customers, the pricing plan is as follows.

One month for $19.95

3 months for $49.95

6 months for $79.95

12 months for $109.99

The company offers free access to IAPS Networks for active military personnel and for non-profit organizations. Encryption is offered in 128- and 256-bit variations on the services that apply.

IAPS Security Setup/ How to Use IAPS Security

IAPS Security offers extensive instructions for setting up its services, which will vary according to the protocol. There is a screencast video library that offers instructions for just about every operating system in use. There is also live remote technical assistance that can ensure that your services are installed and configured correctly.

IAPS Security Server Locations

IAPS Security has a staggering amount of servers. There are 170 nations where servers are available, including all the very technologically advanced nations such as the UK, the US, Canada, Australia and European Union nations. Recently the company has launched new servers in the Christmas Islands, Laos, Western Sahara.

IAPS has server in so many locations in fact after speaking with the CEO we learned that they were forced to close down their servers in North Korea and Cuba. We could understand North Korea but Cuba ? Please give us a break!

IAPS Security is also a central registrar through the RIPE NCC – see here -> http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/ncc and they are able to get as many ip and ranges as they have a valid use for. That number currently stands at 17,000

IAPS Security Protocols Supported

IAPS Security supports all the major protocols. There are SSTP—Windows 7 only, at present—VPN servers in every nation. Supported protocols include PPTP: MPPE 128-bit encryption and L2TP/IPsec in AES 128- and 256-bit encryption. The company also has other offerings, such as SSL.

IAPS Security Errors

With the level of technical support offered by IAPS Security, there should be no difficulties with errors. The company has a blog that keeps customers updated as to the newest offerings and what they entail.

IAPS Security Conclusion

IAPS Security offers a huge number of client nations where servers are available. They also offer some of the strongest encryption available online, which makes them a good choice for those who are in restrictive nations that do not allow full, unfettered use of the Internet. The company targets many of its offerings at business users, but regular people will also find this service to be valuable.

IAPS Security does have higher prices that most of the competition and may not be as user friendly as some might desire. While their sophisticated offerings have much to boast, users who just want an easy way to surf the Internet without being spied upon and without having to deal with their ISP throttling their traffic will likely find that what IAPS Security might be too much.

IAPS/intl-alliance.com is a complete scam, how can you recommend it at all? They claim to have almost 200 servers, but only a few work. Once you paid, that’s it, no information whatsoever, you have to beg to have someone reply to your e-mails. No customer support, nothing. And the servers are not actually located on the countries they claim. Oh, and they cost now $2000 😀 😀 ;-D what a joke! Stay away from it. Just search for “intl-alliance.com” and “scam” and you’ll see the results.